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Henderson Co. Sheriff confirms fallen trees, power lines, outages county-wide
May 6, 2021
HENDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. The Henderson County Sheriff’s Office is aware of reports of damage county-wide due to storms this afternoon.
Sheriff Brian Duke says the sheriff’s office, Henderson County Fire Department, and Henderson County Highway Department and the state highway department are working to clear fallen trees and power lines.
Sheriff Duke says they are aware of widespread power outages as well, and utility companies are working to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
No injuries have been reported due to the storms at this time.
Introducing Prism Data and the CashScore: Petal s Transaction Intelligence Platform–and Cash Flow Underwriting–Now Available to the Broader Market for the First Time
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“Prism Data is the next great step in furthering Petal’s original mission to democratize access to credit, now by empowering other organizations to serve more customers, build better products, and make smarter decisions. – Petal and Prism CEO Jason Gross NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 27, 2021
Petal, a new kind of credit card company created to help people build credit and spend responsibly, today announced the launch of its first B2B enterprise product, Prism Data, to make Petal’s next-generation transaction intelligence platform and unique cash flow based underwriting technology available to the broader market for the first time, via a simple, lightning-quick API.
By Editor | April 14, 2021 |
United States Senator Bill Haggerty visited Lexington, Tennessee on Thursday, April 8, 2021.
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United States Senator Bill Hagerty was in Lexington on Thursday, April 8, 2021 for a special meeting with West Tennessee leadership in a roundtable discussion. They met at the Watson Center at noon, and gave The Lexington Progress the exclusive to cover the meeting.
Henderson County Mayor Eddie Bray, Sheriff Brian Duke, County Commissioner Shana Duke and EMA Director Drew Cook were all present representing Henderson County. Some of the surrounding faces were also familiar, such as Madison County Mayor Jimmy Harris, Decatur County Mayor Mike Creasy and Sheriff Bird, Carroll County Mayor Joseph Butler, and Mike Smith, Director of Southwest Human Resource Agency.